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Couple of clubs in the North East are in a crisis right now

Percy Main Amateurs of the Northern Alliance are in need of help - http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/percymain ... 53081.html

And now Hebburn Town of Division 2 in the Northern League need help - http://www.hebburntownfc.co.uk/2017/02/ ... new-wings/

Sad state of affairs in the game we love so much
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Leyton Orient, as if they weren't deep enough in the mire already

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39126425
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Gulls latest, albeit last night's win at Solihull will have helped with the on-field aspect

http://www.devonlive.com/torquay-united ... story.html
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West Allotment Celtic (I suspect the word "tenants" should read "landlords"?? :? )

http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/top-stori ... -hike.html
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Shouldn't the local county FA be supporting grass roots football instead of trying to fleece these clubs?
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At least four EFL clubs... I'm surprised it's not a lot more...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39566143
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Despite new owners - all is not well down here!

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... dApp_Tweet
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Del wrote:Despite new owners - all is not well down here!

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... dApp_Tweet
My heart goes out to you Del, especially thinking of all the time and effort you put in during your time at TUFC.
Football doesn't seem to involve the supporters any more does it?
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PitmanKeith wrote:
Del wrote:Despite new owners - all is not well down here!

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... dApp_Tweet
My heart goes out to you Del, especially thinking of all the time and effort you put in during your time at TUFC.
Football doesn't seem to involve the supporters any more does it?
Well said Keith

While Premier League players earn pornographic salaries, and Virgin are subsidising fans who can afford to watch it to keep their away ticket prices down to £20, real fans of real clubs (include Leyton Orient and many others on the list with Torquay) suffer this sort of nonsense...
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They're featuring them on TalkSPORT between 1-4pm tomorrow, a sure sign their problems are big when even a national radio station takes note of something outside the Champions League or the top 7 clubs in the EPL...

Oh, and having just looked at the petition, Alert Apostrophes Police!

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Glyn wrote:
Oh, and having just looked at the petition, Alert Apostrophes Police!

:roll: :doh: :twisted:
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Washington FC are needing help or they will resign from the League

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/foo ... -1-8514336

Norton & Stockton and Seaham Red Star Reserves Gone, West Allotment could go if something doesn't come from the meetings with the NFA, Hebburn Town, Percy Main and Ashbrooke Belford House been in trouble

It's not been looking good for North East Football this season in the lower leagues
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SpennyFanChris wrote:Washington FC are needing help or they will resign from the League

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/foo ... -1-8514336

Norton & Stockton and Seaham Red Star Reserves Gone, West Allotment could go if something doesn't come from the meetings with the NFA, Hebburn Town, Percy Main and Ashbrooke Belford House been in trouble

It's not been looking good for North East Football this season in the lower leagues
... or in the Premier League!

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Fitting really that my first ever game at Keys Park was to see the Pitmen lose to North Ferriby United - and today my local club TUFC beat North Ferriby United to remain in the National League whilst North Ferriby United remained rooted at the bottom and relegated back into the National League North.

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Glyn wrote:
... or in the Premier League!

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Sunderland and Middlesbrough are rubbish anyway ;) Newcastle are back in the Premier League, that's that main thing :-D
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Del wrote:Fitting really that my first ever game at Keys Park was to see the Pitmen lose to North Ferriby United - and today my local club TUFC beat North Ferriby United to remain in the National League whilst North Ferriby United remained rooted at the bottom and relegated back into the National League North.

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Was a tense atmosphere yesterday at Plainmoor with a bumper crowd. After a shaky 15 minutes, the Gulls settled down and fully deserved the win.

Brilliant scenes at the end, they are far too big a team to have been struggling so long. Let's hope next season sees the Gulls climbing up the National league.
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Hartlepool - some interesting facts and stats in here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39792335

It will be interesting to see who declines further and faster, them, Orient or Blackburn....
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Good spot. I wonder if Lee Hughes will change his mind...

http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/the- ... -step-4-5/
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Glyn wrote:
Good spot. I wonder if Lee Hughes will change his mind...

http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/the- ... -step-4-5/
Worcester will be playing at Step 5

http://nonleague.pitchero.com/news/the- ... ay-step-5/
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